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System description, Other system aspects
Technical Product Manual - DCT1800-GAP
TD 92093 (1/LZBNB 103 108 R4D) / 2006-03-09/ Ver.C
© 2006
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The hexadecimal numbers 00 to 07 are not used. Therefore the hexadecimal numbers 08 to 0F will
be assigned to the first CLU/CLU-S or SLU used to add a first base station. Given below is an example:
When you define the first base station of the first CLU/CLU-S/SLU, its CLCs (1 to 8) will get base
station numbers 08 to 0F (hexadecimal).
When you define the first base station of the second CLU/CLU-S/SLU, its CLCs (1 to 8) will get
base station numbers 10 to 17 (hexadecimal).
When you define the first base station of the third CLU/CLU-S/SLU, its CLCs (1 to 8) will get base
station numbers 18 to 1F (hexadecimal), etc.
If a CLU or SLU board is removed by the CSM ‘Remove board’ command, a gap of 8 base station
numbers will arise. When there is a gap in the numbering, and the first base station is added to another
CLU or SLU, the numbering system described above is used; the numbers in the gap are not used.
If in such a situation all base station numbers are used (08 – FF), the base station numbers of the
oldest ‘gap’ are used.
Note that if there are gaps in the base station numbers, the base station numbers will shift after a
system reset. If, for example, the second CLU/CLU-S/SLU is removed, then after a system reset the
numbers are:
The CLCs of the first CLU/CLU-S/SLU still have base station numbers 08 to 0F (hexadecimal).
The CLCs of the third CLU/CLU-S/SLU now have base station numbers 10 to 17, etc.
Note:
The base station numbers can be listed by means of the Cordless System Manager (CSM) command
View - Base station command in the distributor and system manager mode.